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Siberian pea
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Jim Lea
Joined: Aug 01, 2011
Posts: 114
Location: Southern Sierra Nevada's
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Does anybody have a few seeds that they would be willing to part with if I sent a SASE? I need an over story Nfixer over my vetch, alfalfa, and clover.
Thanks,
Jim
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CA, Southern Sierras, alt. 4550 feet, zone 9ish. (still figuring it out), 3 mo. grow season. Regular wind to 20 mph. SANDY soil with scrub oak,pine,and juniper. 2 seasonal creeks.
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tel jetson
steward
Joined: May 17, 2007
Posts: 2629
Location: woodland, washington
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check out J.L. Hudson. I've gotten Caragana seeds from him a couple of times.
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Jim Lea
Joined: Aug 01, 2011
Posts: 114
Location: Southern Sierra Nevada's
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Thanks Tel
Is he a member of the forum here? If so not sure how to locate him on the board. I'm new here and still figuring things out.
Jim
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tel jetson
steward
Joined: May 17, 2007
Posts: 2629
Location: woodland, washington
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not on the forum. but here's a link: J.L. Hudson, Seedsman.
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Jim Lea
Joined: Aug 01, 2011
Posts: 114
Location: Southern Sierra Nevada's
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Thanks Tel.
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tel jetson
steward
Joined: May 17, 2007
Posts: 2629
Location: woodland, washington
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I do have a few seeds that I would share, but I think after postage here and back, you'll probably be better off buying a package for yourself. J.L. Hudson has both Caragana arborescens and C. microphylla, which I believe are the pea trees/shrubs you're after.
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Jim Lea
Joined: Aug 01, 2011
Posts: 114
Location: Southern Sierra Nevada's
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Thanks for GH info Tel. I'll look into it.
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Paulo Bessa
Joined: Jun 15, 2012
Posts: 277
Location: Portugal (zone 9) and Iceland (zone 5)
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I got it from ebay...
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Our projects:
in Portugal, sheltered terraces facing eastwards, high water table, uphill original forest of pines, oaks and chestnuts. 2000m2
in Iceland: converted flat lawn, compacted poor soil, cold, windy, humid climate, cold, short summer. 50m2
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